A short visit, but far too busy, too hot, and a very boring set of meetings! The quicker the Middle East runs out of oil, the sooner that some semblance of normality may resume in the region, but if the various country rulers don't change track with their skewed expenditure and invest strategically for that oil/gas free future, the likelihood is that 'normal' will be devastatingly chaotic for future generations in the region, because water supply is critical and the geopolitical pressures on MENA to deal with that reality is not being handled well at this time.

Stayed at Camp Doha for a couple months getting ready to go home back to the states. Getting time off to head into Kuwait City was great. Felt like being home at times what with the fast food chains and all.

Member3723507 visited Jalīb aš-Šuyūh on 2004-06-03 and has this to say:

i am a 33 year old boy my hight 5.9 inch i am from pakistan livin in kuwait

I worked in Kuwait as an international consultant to build the country’s infestructur after the war with Iraq in . It was very challenging and enjoyable experience. I traveled throughout the countryside.